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In this episode of Death Comes for the Archbishop, host Matthew Handley reads Book Three, Chapters 3 and 4. Bishop Jean Marie Latour continues his travels across the more rural areas of his diocese. He also hears the story of one of the more despicable early missionaries in the region.
Later, Matthew is joined by Dr. John Pinheiro, a historian and author. They discuss the history of the Mexican-American War and the anti-Catholic sentiment that fueled it.
Dr. John C. Pinheiro, a historian, author, and public intellectual whose work explores the intersections of religion, politics, and American identity. Dr. Pinheiro currently serves as Director of Research at the Acton Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he oversees scholarly research, publications, and international programming. He is the author most recently of Missionaries of Republicanism: A Religious History of the Mexican-American War.
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Songs featured in this program:
VEIL OF MYSTERIES – PATRICK PATRIKOS
SUMMER SOMWHERE IN CUBA – CUMBIA DELI
SPEEDY GONZALO – INABAN
SPAGHETTI EASTERN – JOHN PATITIUCCI
SIN RUMBA – INABAN
RIO AZUL – INABAN
MIRAGE MELODY – PATRICK PATRIKIOS
LOS MIL COLORES – INABAN
JASMINE WHIPHERS – PATRICK PATRIKIOS
A SIP OF POND – PANDELION
FRENCH CONNECTION – BURNISHED BRONZE
All songs are used with permission.
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